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Leaders to Sea Expectations: Physical Exertion: There are no elevators for moving people on a warship. Guests must be fully ambulatory and able to climb multiple stories of stairs in order to navigate the ship. Navy vessels are physically demanding work locations and are designed for the typical age and physiological characteristics of active duty Sailors and Officers. There are no ADA facilities on U.S. Navy ships, and they cannot accommodate guests requiring the use of crutches, canes, walking boots, or wheelchairs. Attire: Civilian guests should dress casually, wearing comfortable clothing – jeans or slacks, long-sleeved shirts, and comfortable walking shoes. Shoes with low, rubberized soles are suggested. A ship is an industrial environment with steep stairways called ladders; high-heels, open-toed shoes, sandals (including Crocs), skirts, and dresses are not permitted. Do not wear dinner jackets or ties. Also avoid necklaces that can get caught or anything else that may impact the ability to climb steep stairs and ladders with both hands. Participants wearing revealing or inappropriate clothing will not be provided a tour. Cost: Guests can expect to pay approximately $50.00 - $100.00 for their embark. This price includes the cost of meals throughout the day as well as memorabilia provided by the ship. Guests are expected to bring exact cash the day of their embark. Checks and credit cards are not accepted. Click here for the Leaders To Sea Nomination Form
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